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Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Terrorism (3 Apr 2008)

Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make representations to the European Parliament on taking steps to combat and prevent terrorism.

Written Answers — Defence: Nuclear Weapons (6 Mar 2007)

Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assessment he has made of the role of the British nuclear deterrent in countering terrorism from abroad; whether he plans to revise the new chapter of the Strategic Defence Review on this subject to take account of the White Paper on Trident; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Non-proliferation Treaty (4 Dec 2006)

Mike Hancock: ..., column 63W, on the non-proliferation treaty, if she will make it her policy to support Dr. Hans Blix's proposals calling for a world summit to discuss nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction as outlined in the report Weapons of Terror; and if she will make a statement.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Colombia (30 Oct 2006)

Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) whether the Minister of State with responsibility for counter narcotics and counter terrorism discussed the activities of the Serious and Organised Crime Agency during his recent visit to Colombia; (2) whether the Minister of State with responsibility for counter narcotics and counter terrorism discussed UK counter...

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Russia (15 Jun 2005)

Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what measures are being taken to help Russia secure its (a) nuclear material and (b) facilities against terrorism.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Act (5 Feb 2004)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to his answer of 27 January 2004, Official Report, column 268W, on the Terrorism Act 2000, what research he has (a) commissioned and (b) evaluated on the ethnic origin of the individuals who have been stopped and searched under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Act (5 Feb 2004)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to his answer of 27 January 2004, Official Report, column 268W, on the Terrorism Act 2000, how many (a) arrests and (b) prosecutions have directly resulted from stop and searches carried out under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 in (i) 2001–02 and (ii) 2002–03.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (27 Jan 2004)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department pursuant to his answer of 15 January 2004, Official Report, column 894W, on the Terrorism Act, if he will break down, by region, the stops and searches carried out since 2001 under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000; what reasons were given for using these powers; and what assessment he has made of the reasons for the increases.

Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism Act (15 Jan 2004)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many times the police have used powers under section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000; how many individuals this involved; and if he will make a statement.

Defence Policy (27 Oct 2003)

Mr Mike Hancock: ...away from their prepared line seriously disturbed me. The hon. Member for Newark (Patrick Mercer) was right to end his comments by reminding us of our commitments to the ongoing fight against terrorism. The sort of unexpected event that has beset the US, occurs all too often in Iraq and is all too frequently on the horizon in Saudi Arabia, elsewhere in Europe and, indeed, in the UK. Our...

Written Answers — Defence: EU Military Capabilities (14 Mar 2003)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what measures have been taken to incorporate the fight against international terrorism within the range of European Security and Defence Policy missions; and if he will make a statement.

Terrorism (7 Mar 2002)

Mr Mike Hancock: ...as possible in the most horrific circumstances. The American response was predictable and natural for most human beings. They had to respond as they did and they have committed us all to a war on terrorism. It has to be a worldwide war on terrorism, not just against those who threaten the American homeland. Terrorists are active right across the world. This war will never end until we...

Written Answers — Home Department: Cyber-terrorism (8 Jan 2002)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what assessment has been made of the measures to counter cyber-terrorism; what time scale is planned to build on the assessment; how much extra funding will be allocated to countering cyber-terrorism; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Health: Terrorism (17 Dec 2001)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent assessment of the psychological effects of terrorism on the general public he has commissioned; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Defence: September 11 (26 Nov 2001)

Mr Mike Hancock: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what are the major changes in the Strategic Defence Review following (a) 11 September and (b) the campaign against international terrorism; and if he will make a statement.

Coalition Against International Terrorism (1 Nov 2001)

Mr Mike Hancock: ...the situation that this country faces. The right hon. Member for Fylde (Mr. Jack) described the experience of listening to a former Israeli Prime Minister and talking to someone who had lived with terrorism each day. We would not have to go far from this building while remaining in the United Kingdom to talk to close on 2 million people who have lived with the trauma of terrorism each day...

Orders of the Day — House of Lords Bill: Exclusion of Hereditary Peers (16 Feb 1999)

Mr Mike Hancock: .... Willis) asked what was meant by "decades"? If taken to its ultimate conclusion, it could mean another millennium. I do not know what evidence there is for hon. Members to hold that view. It is a terror tactic. That has been a familiar trait of the Conservative party in local government, and Lady Thatcher exposed the nation to such tactics when she gave the worst case scenario. She could...

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